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28 October, 22:16

A woman invests a total of $20,000 in two accounts, one paying 2.5% and the other paying 8% simple interest per year. Her annual interest is $830. How much did she invest at each rate?

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  1. 28 October, 22:44
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    Let's have a variable for each rate

    x = account 1 (2.5% rate of interest)

    y = account 2 (8% rate of interest)

    The formulas we need are:

    0.025x + 0.08y = 830 (amount of interest paid)

    x + y = 20 000 (combined amount invested)

    To solve we will use substitution (isolate for one variable and plugging into the other formula):

    x + y = 20 000

    x = 20 000-y

    0.025x + 0.08y = 830

    0.025 (20 000-y) + 0.08y = 830

    500-0.025y+0.08y=830

    500+0.055y=830

    0.055y=330

    y=6000

    Now that we know y (the 2nd account) = $6000 we need to find x. We do this by using the previous formula.

    x = 20 000-y

    x=20 000 - 6000

    x=14000

    She invested $14 000 at a 2.5% interest rate and $6 000 at a 8% interest rate.

    *Notes:

    the percentages were converted into decimal form

    you check your answer by plugging the numbers back into the 2 formulas we made
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